I am writing to commend Mr. Sailer on an
excellent article regarding interracial marriage
patterns in Mexico and implications for the
United States ("America's Imported Caste
System"). I am also writing to ask him about
something written in the article regarding
Asian-White intermarriage.

In the article, Mr. Sailer writes, "Interracial
marriage between whites and East Asians in
California has indeed worked largely as
advertised, bringing these two races quite close
together. Since Asians tend to have slightly
higher IQ's and significantly better work ethics
than whites, white-Asian weddings have
contributed to racial equality. The trend toward
white-Asian couples, however, has benefited
Asian women and hurt Asian men, since only 28%
of white-Asian couples feature an Asian husband."

I am wondering if Mr. Sailer thinks it is
possible that after several generations of
white-Asian intermarriage a "racial caste
system" might also begin to appear. Even
though what Mr. Sailer writes regarding
white-Asian intermarriage might be largely true
for the first generation of children produced, a
sort of caste system might appear for the same
reasons such a system has appeared in
Mexico.

IF, as Mr. Sailer maintains, it is
true that "gentlemen prefer blondes" (or
Anglos more generally) and that elite/high-IQ
status tends to make a given male more
successful in the "market for blondes",
would it not be the case that:

B. The children of elite/high-IQ Asian
males would be "whiter" than the
children of elite/high-IQ whites would be
Asian; - Elite Asians would become "whiter"
at a faster rate than elite whites become
Asian. By the simple introduction of an
Asian population, the elite/high-IQ white
population would become "more Asian" but, it
seems, at a significantly smaller rate than the
elite/high-IQ Asian male population would become
white.

Repeat the pattern for several
generations/iterations among whites, Asians, and
mixed-race whites/Asians, and you again end up with a
rather blonde elite.